Archived: Infinity Ward did something smart!
Posted Under: Xbox 360 Games
Re: Infinity Ward did something smart!
06/21/10 10:46 pm | #16
so when i pick Barebones Pro, i will randomly either get TDM or FFA?...
Re: Infinity Ward did something smart!
06/21/10 10:55 pm | #18
I really.. Blah. I like killstreaks. I'm starting to hate the game though
Re: Re: Infinity Ward did something smart!
06/21/10 11:17 pm | #20
Quote by Bovice63:
Whoa, I may actually give MW a spin again once this is enabled.
This exactly...
But then again, if someone has a wall hack it won't much matter...
Re: Infinity Ward did something smart!
06/22/10 12:01 am | #21
Too little, too late. This is like taking some Immodium after you already shit yourself.
Re: Re: Infinity Ward did something smart!
06/22/10 12:09 am | #22
Quote by KnuckPuck:
I dont get how people camp if I stand in one spot I end up dying soon after.
this -__-
killcams prevents camping as far as i know. unless you're paying hardcore...
Re: Infinity Ward did something smart!
06/22/10 1:52 am | #23
This is really good news!
Now we will see if the killstreaks are causing the camping or not.
Now we will see if the killstreaks are causing the camping or not.
Re: Infinity Ward did something smart!
06/22/10 2:04 am | #24
what ever happened to "IW is going to be shut down after releasing the 2nd map pack" i read that somewhere on this site talkin about the activison vs iw legal battle shit...if theyre shut down, how can they release this?
Re: Infinity Ward did something smart!
06/22/10 2:15 am | #26
Yea...they need to just have a bullet put in em like a dying animal. I dont get why they want them to stay open when they said there is already going to be another studio workin on CoD 9,000,089 in 2011
Re: Infinity Ward did something smart!
06/22/10 2:21 am | #28
Lmao sounds like a best seller with all the people who still play Crap Warfare 2 on here!
Re: Infinity Ward did something smart!
06/22/10 5:19 am | #29
Heres another reason everyone should hate Bobby Kotick-
In a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal, Activision CEO Bobby Kotick said “I would have Call of Duty be an online subscription service tomorrow,” when asked what he would do with his company if he were granted just one wish. “When you think about what the audience’s interests are and how you could really satisfy bigger audiences with more inspired, creative opportunities, I would love to see us have an online Call of Duty world. I think our players would just have so much of a more compelling experience,” continued Kotick.
The perception of Kotick as an all business-type who doesn’t play or understand games is further highlighted by his excitement to start charging for a hypothetical, Call of Duty online game, tomorrow. That being said, MMO/FPS hybrids, like Hellgate: London and Global Agenda, have received a mix reaction from gaming outlets, so it’d be interesting to see what a pay-to-play Call of Duty online experience could bring to the table. The project would almost certainly be profitable, but for now all we know about the game is that the head of Activision wants it… “tomorrow.”
Who would pay for a subscription to Call of Duty when its as broken as it is now? Honestly, lol.
http://www.gamesradar.com/xbox360/modern-warfare-2/news/activision-ceo-wants-call-of-duty-online-subscriptions-tomorrow-hints-at-mmofps/a-20100621161136578001/g-20090326142018906090
In a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal, Activision CEO Bobby Kotick said “I would have Call of Duty be an online subscription service tomorrow,” when asked what he would do with his company if he were granted just one wish. “When you think about what the audience’s interests are and how you could really satisfy bigger audiences with more inspired, creative opportunities, I would love to see us have an online Call of Duty world. I think our players would just have so much of a more compelling experience,” continued Kotick.
The perception of Kotick as an all business-type who doesn’t play or understand games is further highlighted by his excitement to start charging for a hypothetical, Call of Duty online game, tomorrow. That being said, MMO/FPS hybrids, like Hellgate: London and Global Agenda, have received a mix reaction from gaming outlets, so it’d be interesting to see what a pay-to-play Call of Duty online experience could bring to the table. The project would almost certainly be profitable, but for now all we know about the game is that the head of Activision wants it… “tomorrow.”
Who would pay for a subscription to Call of Duty when its as broken as it is now? Honestly, lol.
http://www.gamesradar.com/xbox360/modern-warfare-2/news/activision-ceo-wants-call-of-duty-online-subscriptions-tomorrow-hints-at-mmofps/a-20100621161136578001/g-20090326142018906090